The Ex-Wife's Ultimate Revenge
nt moment, the ent
aces of my classmates blurred into the
it almost buckled my knees
sbelief, then dawning horror. "Pa
f to my feet, my eyes fixed on the
inst my good arm. His touch was hesitant, almost fearful
ess I felt show in my eyes. "Protect me? You knew. You knew Brinle
floor, a flush of shame creeping up his neck.
al. He had stood by and watched it all, drowning in his own guilt and w
ped him across the face. The c
pathetic,
ama forgotten in a blaze of fury. "He's a Bl
foot, tripping her, and as she fell forward, I kicked her ha
dragged her back to the mop bucket. I shoved her face
hissed, my voice shaking with a rage
gurgled, her voice chok
is stinging cheek. He looked like a ghost, complet
va
of a love I hadn't heard in decad
I let go of Brinley, who collapse
urn
lue eyes and determined chin that I saw in my own reflection. My father, Richard Kennedy, stood beside her, his hand on he
fore they ever found me. A sob caught in my thr
eping Brinley, a stunned Jaxson. Then her gaze landed o
caped her lips.
e didn't care about her elegant suit or the polished floors. She fell to her k
rce, desperate hug. "We found you," she whispered into m
rms wrapping around both of us, creating a fortr
as